To endorse this, I was sat just behind/alongside the disabled section and at no time were his actions/banter directed towards the Cobblers disabled fans. Besides that and knowing some of them, our disabled fans can normally look after themselves anyway in that respect (see the Derry videos)...
Been there a few times, three 'decent' stands now they have the new one at one end, the other end is very 'park pitch'. They are the home for The Arsenal Women's team so have the funds to improve their facilities even more.
We were given 600 for Harrogate, (which we had sold out) but only listed as 574 with a few in the home end, but the stand behind the goal was half empty!!
Our allocation was probably limited by the three man wide trough urinal for away supporters.
Good game, two teams going for it at both ends until the legs went on our players, especially our back four.
Honestly thought that when John Guthrie scored our second that we were going to be 'comfortable'.
However three weeks off did us, it could have been a few more for Swindon after our legs...
With our Boxing Day written off, our game at Scunthorpe is currently on.
Not sure how many we have sold but many, like me, may be waiting for the PMs post Christmas COVID-19 announcement. :cool:
Have a good and Merry Christmas everyone... Keep safe... :thumbs:
A decent away turn out of away supporters from across the division, considering the uncertainty of any of the games going ahead right up until the scheduled kick offs
Paul Scally, Gillingham, said on the radio this morning that attendances were 25-30% of their income, although I assume that that is over the season and includes the pre-paid season tickets?